Harry finds polar survival puts him in rather a tight squeeze
After he took the plunge in a bright orange immersion suit, the third-in-line to the throne said: “It’s quite tight on the balls!”
The 26-year-old is in the final few days of training before he joins a group of wounded servicemen for the first five days of their trek to the North Pole.
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Hide AdThe Prince leapt bottom-first into an open stretch of water in the Arctic Ocean ice in his fully waterproof suit.
Moments before, he led the Walking with the Wounded charity co-founder Ed Parker to the edge and pushed him in.
Asked what it was like in the minus 1C salt water, the Royal said it was a “silly question”, then joked it was “warm”.
When he first took the plunge, Prince Harry said: “It went up my nose.”
He then said to Mr Parker: “It had to be done.”
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Hide AdHarry looked relaxed when he smiled and joked around as he wallowed in the icy water.
Simon Daglish, the other co-founder of the charity, jumped on top of the prince, splashing the third-in-line to the throne across the face.
Tomorrow the Prince will fly out to the start point of the 200 mile trek through the frozen wasteland.